Ginger Coyle, Ryan Tennis, Tin Bird Choir and more performing at the Winter Doldrums Benefit Festival (happening at World Cafe Live on 2/15)

On February 15th, the Winter Doldrums Festival will bring twelve hours of music to World Cafe Live to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Twenty bands will donate their time and perform at the event, which was organized by local musician Michele Lynn of Kicking Down Doors in honor of her son David Eric Cohen. With the help of Tin Bird Choir, A Fistful of Sugar, Ginger Coyle, Christine Havrilla, Ryan Tennis and a dozen other bands the Winter Doldrums Festival will raise funds for Cohen’s memorial fund through the AFSP. Tickets and information can be found here. Check out the full line-up here and watch videos of participating acts below.

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